Freddy's guillotines eminent domain. [Curbed]
The lovely, iconic, zebra-filled Gino to close on Thursday. [Eater]
Barack your car at the Chelsea garage:
After just 6 years on the LES, one journalist decides to jump ship, leaving the neighborhood to "Hordes of banker boys...Toothsome Upper East Side girl packs...Hipster millennials." [NYT]
On the LES: "After decades of hosting immigrant cultures and earning a reputation as the neighborhood most likely to relieve you of your wallet...its moment as an urban frontier for artists and cool kids, off the radar of tourists and the tragically unhip, ended quickly." [BB]
NBA mural on Ave. A a mess of falling bricks. [EVG]
In Times Square, people use paper shredder to deal with tough emotions. [HP]
What is this guy kidding me? The LES hasn't changed much over the last 6 years. In 2003 it was an overhyped, over-expensive haven for trust fund kids and bankers with expense accounts. Today, it's still pretty much that. However some of the more obscenely expensive places have begun to close, especially on Clinton St.
ReplyDeleteNow if he moved to the LES in 1993, then he'd have a point.